Scarlett Hooft Graafland

Beyond the Horizon

10.01 > 28.02.2026

This exhibition presents the work of Dutch artist Scarlett Hooft Graafland, whose practice unfolds at the intersection of photography, performance, and sculpture. Her images, often taken in remote and fragile landscapes such as the salt flats of Bolivia, the deserts of Yemen, or the Arctic regions, resonate as poetic interventions that question our relation to nature and cultural identity.

Hooft Graafland’s photographs are not documentary records but carefully staged compositions. Everyday objects, colourful fabrics, or human figures are introduced into vast landscapes, creating subtle dissonances that blend humour, surrealism, and a deep sensitivity to place. This interplay transforms her images into contemporary fables, balancing playfulness with critical reflection.

A distinctive aspect of her practice is her reliance on analogue photography and the absence of digital manipulation. Each image is the outcome of an ephemeral performance in situ, captured in a single shot. This methodology underscores her respect for the authenticity of the moment, while foregrounding the fragility and impermanence of both the natural world and human intervention.

At the core of Hooft Graafland’s work lies a profound engagement with slowness and presence. Her artistic process requires patience: travelling to remote areas, collaborating with local communities, and waiting for the precise alignment of light, space, and action. In an era saturated with instantaneous images, her photographs invite viewers to pause, contemplate, and rediscover the wonder embedded in the visible world.

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